Any way to separate volume for ringtone and notifications? - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I know it's Android related, but I can't believe this isn't available now.
I need to have my phone on LOUD for calls at night as I am usually on support for work, but I don't want notifications bothering me..
Any options?

Cyanogenmod includes the option for different loudness.

ssauger said:
Cyanogenmod includes the option for different loudness.
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Thanks! Can't wait for an official, stable release.

It is stable, only the name is nightly runs so smooth and without issues for me.

jmejiaa said:
Thanks! Can't wait for an official, stable release.
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Absolutely no difference in stability between stock and current CM10.1 nightlies. The only "issues" are that some CM10 features haven't yet been ported to CM10.1.

sjgore said:
Absolutely no difference in stability between stock and current CM10.1 nightlies. The only "issues" are that some CM10 features haven't yet been ported to CM10.1.
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So bluetooth/wifi/gps/etc all work exactly as well on CM10.1 as they do on stock? Those are usually the things that give me problems on CM on non-Nexus phones.

phositadc said:
So bluetooth/wifi/gps/etc all work exactly as well on CM10.1 as they do on stock? Those are usually the things that give me problems on CM on non-Nexus phones.
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Yes on non Nexus phones, but you got a nexus now, right? So all is working fine like on stock rom.

Good to know, so is this specific "feature" in there yet?
I promised myself I would leave it stock for a while..lol

jmejiaa said:
Good to know, so is this specific "feature" in there yet?
I promised myself I would leave it stock for a while..lol
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Yes, when you flashed it go to settings>sound>volumes. Then there is a box you must uncheck to select the difeerent volumes.

Related

Which ROM to choose?

Which is a best rom for zte blade? Is there anywhere an unbranded version?
I'd say Ginger Stir Fry is far the best rom for Blade at the moment, however you can give CyanogenMod a try, but if you consider yourself as an average user, then GSF might be the best rom for you.
Agreed
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Laccnow said:
I'd say Ginger Stir Fry is far the best rom for Blade at the moment, however you can give CyanogenMod a try, but if you consider yourself as an average user, then GSF might be the best rom for you.
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Sounds good. I previously had JJ and am now on SS, but am looking for a stable 2.3 based ROM. CyanogenMod still has some issues (the stable 7.0.3 release reboots when a USB charger is connected, to name one), though the nightly builds of 7.1 are better I hear. Think I'll give GSF a go if that is considered the most stable ROM right now - speed and stability are my primary concerns.
Guess the official guide is this one.
CM after N127 is excellent.
k0zmic said:
CM after N127 is excellent.
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Fair enough, but how does it compare to GSF?
Nitsson said:
Fair enough, but how does it compare to GSF?
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The main plus is the CM extras. It seems faster generally but scrolling isn't quite as smooth as GSF IMO. Battery life for me has improved as well since N127, it's probably not quite as good as GSF though however I think that's more to do with the .35 kernel GSF has. In regards to stability since 7.1 I've found it as stable as GSF.
Overall, I think they're both excellent in different ways. There is no 'better', it ultimately depends on what you want.
Thanks the feedback. I'm opting for stability, so I installed GSF. Very nice so far, I'll know more as I use it over the next few weeks.
Although I'm using GB Stir Fry, really missing CM and its extra settings. Actually the biggest and perhaps only advantage of GB, is its wifi driver. Even wbaw admitted, without it, he wouldn't even had considered to start developing the Stir Fry series.
atillaahun said:
Although I'm using GB Stir Fry, really missing CM and its extra settings. Actually the biggest and perhaps only advantage of GB, is its wifi driver. Even wbaw admitted, without it, he wouldn't even had considered to start developing the Stir Fry series.
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Not having used CM, what are these extra settings? And for that matter, why can't the CM developer use the wifi driver used in GSF? Is it proprietary?
Nitsson said:
Not having used CM, what are these extra settings? And for that matter, why can't the CM developer use the wifi driver used in GSF? Is it proprietary?
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Probably because they haven't got the source for it.
Im trying Elitemovils rom right now but have been using CM7 for some time after a month of experimentation on other roms.
My initial comments are that its super smooth and everything works nicely.
He has even added a mod now to put power tools in the notification bar which looks very cool and is ofc super handy.
GSF works brilliantly for me and I'm hoping wbaw will be continuing to develop it here
Thanks guys, now I'm on CM 147. But there are some bugs: missing elements in some games, wifi doesn't come back on after the phone wakes up. But there are some workarounds
Nebbbo said:
GSF works brilliantly for me and I'm hoping wbaw will be continuing to develop it here
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They've lifted the ban on his MoDaCo account, so he may return there.
nferenc said:
Thanks guys, now I'm on CM 147. But there are some bugs: missing elements in some games, wifi doesn't come back on after the phone wakes up. But there are some workarounds
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Doesn't sound like something I'd want to play with... each to their own, but I favour stability, functionality and speed in that order
k0zmic said:
They've lifted the ban on his MoDaCo account, so he may return there.
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Not to gossip, but do you know what he was banned?
I currently have GSF Beta 15.
1)
Is there any reason to update to Beta 17?
Is the leaked kernel worth it?
2)
Are there still GPS problems in CM7 as it is working perfectely with GSF.
Yeah, what happend to wbaw?
iKrautDroid said:
Yeah, what happend to wbaw?
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He's back.
CM-7.0.3 Stable.
Good for standard use

JellyBean Rom

What is the most completly working, least buggy jellybean rom you guys know of? for the fascinate obviusly. I have the bug and want to move from ICS to JB but there are a few choices and am not sure which one I should try.
Thanks for the feedback guys.
ljbrenes said:
What is the most completly working, least buggy jellybean rom you guys know of? for the fascinate obviusly. I have the bug and want to move from ICS to JB but there are a few choices and am not sure which one I should try.
Thanks for the feedback guys.
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Cm10
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AOKP
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AOKP build 1 definitely. Everything pretty much works.
Hook33 said:
AOKP build 1 definitely. Everything pretty much works.
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What exactly does 'pretty much' mean? I'm on AOKP ICS M6 right now and considering the jump to JB, but I would like to have everything working that's in M6.
Crawshayi said:
What exactly does 'pretty much' mean? I'm on AOKP ICS M6 right now and considering the jump to JB, but I would like to have everything working that's in M6.
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Everything I've tested on my fassy works and I use this as my daily driver, but you have to keep in mind, it's build one. Some people have still having GPS issues and random restarts, so obviously there's still some bugs to work out. The biggest change is the swap of the system and app partition as there's <500mb of app space now. If you've got a lot of apps, well you're gonna have to evaluate which ones you really need if you can't move them to SD or to the system partition (I've found that moving them to system is pretty much trial and error).
Also, a lot of the features in M6 are still being baking into JB. My fav "hold back to kill" is not ready yet.
With that being said, I'm never going back to ICS. JB is noticeably faster and smoother; a better OS no doubt. I can't wait to see what the future holds for the next coming builds.
Hook33 said:
Everything I've tested on my fassy works and I use this as my daily driver, but you have to keep in mind, it's build one. Some people have still having GPS issues and random restarts, so obviously there's still some bugs to work out. The biggest change is the swap of the system and app partition as there's <500mb of app space now. If you've got a lot of apps, well you're gonna have to evaluate which ones you really need if you can't move them to SD or to the system partition (I've found that moving them to system is pretty much trial and error).
Also, a lot of the features in M6 are still being baking into JB. My fav "hold back to kill" is not ready yet.
With that being said, I'm never going back to ICS. JB is noticeably faster and smoother; a better OS no doubt. I can't wait to see what the future holds for the next coming builds.
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This is pretty much what I needed to know, thanks. I think I'm going to try Helly Bean for a bit, then jump to AOKP later on.
CM10 for sure. Best DD, working great
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+1 for CM 10. Run it on couple different phones and Nexus 7
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I'm thinking of trying CM10 for a while before I go to AOKP, should I just grab the latest CM10 nightly, or are they pretty good about not being too buggy? There seems to be a new nightly for every day which is kinda confusing, at least to me
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I'm thinking of trying CM10 for a while before I go to AOKP, should I just grab the latest CM10 nightly, or are they pretty good about not being too buggy? There seems to be a new nightly for every day which is kinda confusing, at least to me
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Nightlies are pretty solid. Look at the change log. Some nights there isn't any merges. Pretty happy with how good everything is. I been trying Makelegs cm10 nightlies. Same thing as cm10 but with extra addon's that haven't been merged . Would suggest just flashing newest cm10 nightlies, you will be happy with it!
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AOKP JB build 1 ftw!
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^^^ That
FWIW-
I had issues with MMS on ICS and JB1. After some sniffing around I noticed that APN was disabled.
An easy way to enable your APN:
Download and open Elixir2-->Info--->"play" triangle in upper right corner--->APN
1.2.1Deviled AOKP JB1 Fass
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I opened up APN and there's nothing there. Am I supposed to add a new APN? If so what's the info I need for USCC?
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supdog said:
I'm not the man to ask about USCC. Anybody else know APN settings for USCC???
Remember, Eris - Google can be your friend!
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Yea Google can be, but I trust y'all over Google lol.
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LasVegasRomeo said:
Nightlies are pretty solid. Look at the change log. Some nights there isn't any merges. Pretty happy with how good everything is. I been trying Makelegs cm10 nightlies. Same thing as cm10 but with extra addon's that haven't been merged . Would suggest just flashing newest cm10 nightlies, you will be happy with it!
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What LVR said. ^^ I would say that the nightlies have been very stable. I haven't had anything broken (MMS, camera, etc.) during the time I've been on CM10 nightlies.
I just flashed the 09/15 nightly. This time, instead of using Rom Manager to boot into recovery and flash the ROM, I just resbooted into recovery manually and chose the nightly ROM. I did NO resets or wipes before this. After the ROM flashed, I immediately chose the GAPPS file and flashed those. Restarted, Android updated the ~180 apps, and it was ready to go. Didn't have sign back into my Google account, Play and Google Music work great.
Unless I run into problems, or there is some major file system change, I'm not going to do any wipes or resets before flashing the nightly updates. :fingers-crossed:

More stock based rom

The stock rom is the best, more stock based rom please.
Yes I can't say more, It's enough explicit no ? :silly:
facile12345 said:
The stock rom is the best, more stock based rom please.
Yes I can't say more, It's enough explicit no ? :silly:
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If you like stock then why flash a custom ROM? If you don't like the added functionality that custom ROMs bring then there's no point using them. Use stock rooted and be happy, but don't ask (or, by the tone of your post, demand) devs to create ROMs for you which no one else will use.
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If you like stock then why flash a custom ROM? If you don't like the added functionality that custom ROMs bring then there's no point using them. Use stock rooted and be happy, but don't ask (or, by the tone of your post, demand) devs to create ROMs for you which no one else will use.
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Dunno' Maybe because stock can be enhanced ? lol
facile12345 said:
Dunno' Maybe because stock can be enhanced ? lol
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That's what all custom ROMs are for the N4, since it runs pure Android. I honestly don't understand what you're trying to say.
Nigeldg said:
That's what all custom ROMs are for the N4, since it runs pure Android. I honestly don't understand what you're trying to say.
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Because aosp based rom are full of bugs, issues, force close and unstable ? making my n4 lagging without reason where stock doesn't have ?
But I somehow want an enhanced stock rom I don't know why.
Well maybe I could miss pie control which is the only thing that is useful in a n4 custom rom.
facile12345 said:
Because aosp based rom are full of bugs, issues, force close and unstable ? making my n4 lagging without reason where stock doesn't have ?
But I somehow want an enhanced stock rom I don't know why.
Well maybe I could miss pie control which is the only thing that is useful in a n4 custom rom.
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Dunno what you're taking about but I've experienced no lag on my N4 with stock or custom ROMs. I haven't come across a ROM which has any serious bugs or stability issues on the N4. Also, PIE is the only useful feature in your opinion. There are so many other useful features available IMO.
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Dunno what you're taking about but I've experienced no lag on my N4 with stock or custom ROMs. I haven't come across a ROM which has any serious bugs or stability issues on the N4. Also, PIE is the only useful feature in your opinion. There are so many other useful features available IMO.
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Maybe but for me it's very bugged. So I don't know what to do.
facile12345 said:
Maybe but for me it's very bugged. So I don't know what to do.
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Use stock rooted.
use rasbean_jelly_vanilla
its stock with no features but tweaked for better performance.
http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/?rom=rasbeanjelly&device=mako-vanilla
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Maybe but for me it's very bugged. So I don't know what to do.
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That makes no sense. There are no buggy roms on nexus devices. They're stable because nexus are aosp devices.
Don't make stuff up.
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zephiK said:
That makes no sense. There are no buggy roms on nexus devices. They're stable because nexus are aosp devices.
Don't make stuff up.
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Nope, not for me, my nexus 4 is seriously bugged.

Cyanogenmod 7 circle mod

I would like to have my vanilla Cyanogenmod 7 ROM use the circle mod, preferably the one that has those indentations on it and the percentage. Is there a flashable zip around for that?
dreckgos said:
I would like to have my vanilla Cyanogenmod 7 ROM use the circle mod, preferably the one that has those indentations on it and the percentage. Is there a flashable zip around for that?
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i don't think there's separate zip for that. probably upgrading to newer cm version would do it. cm 10.1 has that feature.
hope you're asking about the battery indicator.. right?
conzzy said:
i don't think there's separate zip for that. probably upgrading to newer cm version would do it. cm 10.1 has that feature.
hope you're asking about the battery indicator.. right?
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Yup, thats right. It looks like this... http://i.imgur.com/9gDq9xn.png.
dreckgos said:
Yup, thats right. It looks like this... http://i.imgur.com/9gDq9xn.png.
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It's available in cm 10 and 10.1 and some other roms. maybe you need to upgrade..
Unfortunately, I can't live without my phone speakerphone and it does not work in calls on JB ROMs.
dreckgos said:
Unfortunately, I can't live without my phone speakerphone and it does not work in calls on JB ROMs.
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I think aokp might have that feature. Try Dark Unicorn Resurrected, its ICS meaning It shouldn't have much problems now.

Paranoid Android for Pixel C

EDIT: Looks like the official builds are on their server now, and can be found here http://get.aospa.co/official/dragon.
Just wanted to give anyone who's interested a heads up. Looks like the pixel c will be officially supported by PA, they currently have a test build out.
https://plus.google.com/+YamilGhazi/posts/J96qSfq3RBB
After being unable to get GMD gesture control working on the N preview, I decided to give it a try. So far working great, no issues that i've come across so far. I used OpenGapps nano and supersu 2.7.4. If you do give it a try, you should probably post some feedback in that linked post for the dev.
Great !
Thanks for the info !
Mathieu
I'd totally flash this but unlocking the Pixel's Bootloader gives that boot delay doesn't it? it really annoys me lol
Roxas598 said:
I'd totally flash this but unlocking the Pixel's Bootloader gives that boot delay doesn't it? it really annoys me lol
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Yeah, an unfortunate part of the Pixel. Luckily i'm not powering off my pixel that often to be bothered significantly.
530farm said:
EDIT: Looks like the official builds are on their server now, and can be found here http://get.aospa.co/official/dragon.
Just wanted to give anyone who's interested a heads up. Looks like the pixel c will be officially supported by PA, they currently have a test build out.
https://plus.google.com/+YamilGhazi/posts/J96qSfq3RBB
After being unable to get GMD gesture control working on the N preview, I decided to give it a try. So far working great, no issues that i've come across so far. I used OpenGapps nano and supersu 2.7.4. If you do give it a try, you should probably post some feedback in that linked post for the dev.
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Short Q - why would be supersu needed with PA anyway? Isn't there root integrated in developer options already?
sxg75 said:
Short Q - why would be supersu needed with PA anyway? Isn't there root integrated in developer options already?
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No, it comes unrooted. Also, as a precaution to make sure it doesn't accidently try to force encrypt the tablet, as I think a lot of their builds do.
Awesome, it took about 6 months, but it looks like the ROMs are finally rolling in!
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Awesome, it took about 6 months, but it looks like the ROMs are finally rolling in!
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I've had DU on here for a while, which is likely the best Android experience you'll have on Dragon outside of stock.
NYCHitman1 said:
I've had DU on here for a while, which is likely the best Android experience you'll have on Dragon outside of stock.
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Yea, I know, that's why I said ROMs, as in plural
NYCHitman1 said:
I've had DU on here for a while, which is likely the best Android experience you'll have on Dragon outside of stock.
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But Why did you write in past perfect?
Is there a feature that makes you want to keep it installed instead of Android N
sxg75 said:
But Why did you write in past perfect?
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Hey.. I enjoy my past participles.
kalinskym said:
Is there a feature that makes you want to keep it installed instead of Android N
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My biggest reason for not using N right now is GMD gesture controls doesn't work for it, and not sure I want a tablet without gesture control.
Well PA for our Pixel C is very close to stock now... I prefer DU since day 1 - ok, I wish I had some transparency settings like on Temasek but maybe my dreams get real For me not a big deal to switch from DU
Is DU an N ROM?
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Alxoom33 said:
Is DU an N ROM?
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M.
Alxoom33 said:
Is DU an N ROM?
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Really? N(ougat) is still in beta and you expect custom roms yet? C´mon....
redukt said:
Really? N(ougat) is still in beta and you expect custom roms yet? C´mon....
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There is a flashable mod with a bunch of options for some Nexus devices by @RatchetPanda, so....
redukt said:
Really? N(ougat) is still in beta and you expect custom roms yet? C´mon....
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YevOmega said:
There is a flashable mod with a bunch of options for some Nexus devices by @RatchetPanda, so....
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:highfive::highfive:
<clap>Whoa guys, I´m so excited for your mods </clap>
Pls tell me which custom rom derivates running N yet!

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